A riveting report from the front lines of the Israeli Occupation, crafted from the words of disillusioned soldiers.

A less-successful reading of postings following the last Presidential Election.

Staying with the political theme, a one man show about a comedian’s run for town commissioner.

A musical approach to political commentary from a company that predates the Capitol Steps.

And finally, a sketch comedy show about the internet that didn’t work out so well.

Update: It was announced on Sunday that that “It’s What We Do: A Play About the Occupation” won the Fringe Festival Audience Award for Best Best Drama. But Hexagon’s “2017: Let Freedom Zing!” won the best overall show. Accordingly, both have been extended another week, as has “Wit & Wrath: The Life & Times of Dorothy Parker” (and several other plays I didn’t review).